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Pennington (William), his biography, ii. 227 Pennin^ton (W. H.) on death of the trumpet-major

at Balaclava, ix. 491

Pennoyer (Lady Frances), no such person, ii. 149 Pennsylvania, mixed English and German dialect,

xi. 24

Pennsylvanian on heraldic, vii. 117 Penny, "healen," ii. 388 Penny first issued, vi. 430 ; vii. 38 Penny (Rev. Charles William), his death, 5. 300 Penny (F.) on short a v. Italian a, ii. 77. Aaron

(Rev. Mr.), vi. 274. Accuracy in quotation, xi.

273. Charnock (Job), vii. 74. Christmas carols,

xi. 414. Clergy of the seventeenth century, x. 347.

"Creekes," i. 237. Governor-General of Madras,

v. 320. Jews, black, iv. 234. King of Bantam,

v. 94. Kipling's 'Lucia,' iv. 446. Lewis (Rev.

George), ii. 152. Madras chaplains, xi. 406. May

(Anne), i. 251. Midwife, installation of a, vi. 336.

Millard family, vi. 352. Moorhouse (Lieut.-Col.),

vii. 70 ; viii. 354. Morcom surname, iv. 312 ; v.

16. Mounted infantry in early times, v. 345.

Orme's 'History of Indoostan,' viii. 442. Palk

(Robert), v. 207. Penny (Mrs.), her 'Fort St.

George,' vii. 346. " Pillage, stallage, and toll," ix.

35. "Puts nowt up to mean nowt," iv. 151.

Regimental nicknames, ix. 32. Royal Dublin

Fusiliers, v. 84. Smythies family, xi. 196.

Watson of Barrasbridge, Newcastle-on-Tyne, x.

351. Wotton: Mallorie: Candishe : Dr. Johnston,

xii. 476. Yale (Elihu), his wife, x. 385. Penny (F. E.) on "Palo de cobra," xii. 436 Penny (Mrs.), corrections in her 'Fort St. George,'

vii. 346

Penny (N.) on multiplicands, ix. 208 Penny Bink Houses, origin of the name, x. 269 Penny- Farthing Streets, ii. 128, 177 Pen ny father or Pennefather family, i. 387 Penreth in Act 26 Henry VIII., its identification, xi.

328, 411, 471; xii. 75 Pens, fountain, earliest reference to, ii. 228, 532 ; x.

29 ; xi. 390, 438, 450 ; xii. 32, 218 Pens, nibs, and nebs, iii. 365 ; iv. 95, 171, 271 ; vii.

339, 516

Penseroso, its spelling, vi. 485 Pensions, Civil List, viii. 1, 29, 57, 66, 133, 190 Pentameter and hexameter riming tables, xii. 367 Pentonville, topographical notes on, ii. 136 Penyard, Old, " smoking his pipe," xii. 65, 225 Peonage, meaning of the word, xii. 105 ' People's Journal.' its publication, i. 208, 296 Pepper (Capt.), his 'France Daguerreotyped,' xii. 448 Pepys (Johanna), register entry, i. 448 Pepys (Samuel), first decipherer of the 'Diary,'

iii. 388, 492. Supposed date of his marriage, vi.

447. His visit to Friar Bacon's study at Oxford,

xii. 361 Pepys (Mrs. Samuel), her monument in St. Olave's,

Hart Street, xi. 486 ; xii. 18 Pepys (Samuel), of South Walsham = Mrs. Ruth

Cooper, 1716, xi. 369, 433 Pepys and Sanderson families, x. 108, 196 " Per pro," its proper use, iii. 468 ; iv. 38, 76, 461 Perada (Imanuel), fl. 1649, x. 387 Perceval (Barons) of Ireland, x. 305


Perch, a standard of measurement, vi. 406 ; its various

lengths, x. 134

Percies and Petworth, iii. 4(59 ; iv. 35 Percival (S.) on Thomas Campbell and Thomas John- son, vi. 388

Percival surname, v. 376 Percy (Algernon Heber) on Lely's portrait of Madame

Mary Kirke, xii. 506 Percy (Elizabeth), Duchess of Somerset, her biography

x. 28 Percy (Lady Elizabeth) and Rev. W. Nicholson, x. 69,

172

Percy (William), MS. plays by, 1600, viii. 183, 227 Perelle (Nicholas), etchings by, vii. 287, 312 Peremptory, a, meaning of the word, vii. 489 Pe'res ( J. B. ) and Archbishop Whately, v. 337, 441 " Perfidious Albion," extract from Maupassant's

' Boule de Suif,' iv. 169, 334 "Perform'd" in old will, ii. 148, 237 Peridot, perited, or pilidod= chrysolite, vL 348, 414 ;

vii. 215

Periodicals, suggestion to binders of, i. 366* Periwinkle, early uses of the word, x. 128, 235, 370 Perkes (R. M.) on Delorme : Delarge, iv. 349, 457 Perkins (Sir Christopher), D.C.L., Dean of Carlisle,

xi. 124 Perkins (Edward), epitaph in Naseby Church, xi.

462

Perkins (W.), Fellow of Christ's College, xi. 403 Pernet (G.) on dukes, stablemen's term, v. 7 Perplexed on Jewish calendar, vi. 127 Perrers (Alice), her biography, ii. 236 Perry (Samuel), his parentage, xi. 349, 495 Perry (T.) on Archbishop Howley, viii. 333 Perry and Parry surnames, ii. 369 Perry family of Claverley, Shropshire, ii. 308, 373 Perrycoste (F. H.) on Bell : Lindley : Perry, xi. 349 Persement or parsement, its meaning, viii. 265 Perseus as "Masculine Virtue" in 'The White

Devil,' iv. 286

Persia, divination by sortes in, xi. 66 Persian legend of the first flesh-eater, xii. 45, 514 Persian translation of the Gospels, old, v. 437 Persimmon, its meaning, iv. 447 Personate = resound, i. 388 ; ii. 131 ; vii. 478 Perspective, historic, i. 421 ; ii. 9, 90 Perth, its resemblance to Rome, i. 173 ; iii. 174; in

the sixteenth century, iv. 186 Perth (three Duchesses of), note on, i. 465 Pertinax on the beatific vision, ix. 509. C.I.F., xi. 229. Ceiling or cieling, ii. 284. Chairmanship of governing bodies of English public schools, x. 67. England's Darling, ix. 290. Greek New Testa- ment, its diction, viii. 243. Lamballe( Princess de), her ' Journal,' iii. 97. Laymen reading lessons in cathedrals, v. 376. Liturgical language of the Greek Church, v. 515. Napier (Sir Charles) and field sports, xi. 349. Numerals, Hebrew, iii. 58. Septuagint, lexicon to, ii. 68. Solomon and Hiram, i. 87. Substantives in er, ii. 345 Pery family, iv. 328, 445 Pess (Sir Berner), his arms, iii. 469 Pestle =pig'e foot, ii. 265

Pestle and mortar in use in farmhouses, i. 248, 389 ; ii. 513